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Viral Marketing Is A Free And Effective Way To Gain More Targeted Traffic To Your Website
By Admin | March 11, 2009
There are many paid and free advertising methods to help increase the amount of targeted traffic to your website. One effective free advertising method is using viral marketing.
Viral marketing involves creating an ebook, report, or software product that you give out for free to people in return for them passing it around the Internet. You can also choose to allow them to rebrand it with their own affiliate links, which will further encourage them to pass it around the Internet.
The idea behind viral marketing is to spread your marketing message around the Internet, much like an actual virus or a computer virus. When people pass your ebook, report, or software product to their friends and associates, provided it’s a quality product, those people will pass it along to their friends and associates, and so on and so forth.
Being that people will only pass it around to people who would be interested in the topic the ebook, report, or software product revolves around, those people will be targeted visitors who will likely visit your website and sign up for your newsletter. With the proper follow-up, you will likely gain more sales for your product offers.
Another reason why people will likely be willing to consider your product offers is because you provided such a quality ebook, report, or software product for free; they’ll think that if your free product is that high quality, your paid product must be even better.
Best of all, the viral marketing method is free and is effective, making it worthwhile for those with large and small advertising budgets to utilize in their marketing plans.
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